Wilson was forced to pass a rare Lancaster-Lebanon Section I test, but came from behind to knock off Penn Manor 21-14. The Bulldogs are 9-0 and remain the District 3-AAAA No. 1 ranked team. (Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com)

The Skinny: Top ranked Wilson found itself down to Penn Manor by a couple scores early. But the Bulldogs rallied to pull out a 21-14 victory over the Comets. Cedar Cliff’s titanic victory over previously unbeaten Class AAA No. 1 Bishop McDevitt only adds to the intrigue of this wide-open class as the postseason rests on the doorstep.

CLASS AAA

1. Bishop McDevitt (8-1) (1)

2. Manheim Central (9-0) (2)

3. Cocalico (8-1) (3)

4. Conrad Weiser (7-2) (4)

5. Dover (7-2) (NR)

On The Fence: Hershey (6-3), Milton Hershey (7-2), Muhlenberg (6-3).

The Skinny: The first loss of the season for top ranked Bishop McDevitt is no reason to bump the Crusaders from their perch. For the record, Bishop McDevitt beat three of the top five ranked Class AAAA teams in the power ratings after nine weeks. One loss isn’t enough to burst that competitive bubble. Manheim Central and Cocalico continue to punish the other squads in L-L Section II in a year when the competition level beyond the top two teams is down.

CLASS AA

1. Berks Catholic (9-0) (1)

2. Littlestown (9-0) (2)

3. Bermudian Springs (8-1) (3)

4. Schuylkill Valley (6-3) (4)

5. Wyomissing (5-4) (5)

The Skinny: Battle between the Nos. 2 and 3 teams, Littlestown and Bermudian Springs, saw the Thunderbolts score on the final play of the game to pull out a dramatic 12-10 victory over the Eagles. The final drive covered 63 yards and took 21 plays. Littlestown converted on fourth down three times to end Bermudian Springs’ 29-game regular season winning streak. A rematch in the District 3-AA semifinal round between these clubs would be interesting.

CLASS A

1. Steel-High (8-1) (1)

2. Fairfield (6-3) (2)

3. Upper Dauphin (6-3) (3)

4. York Catholic (6-3) (4)

5. Camp Hill (3-6) (5)

The Skinny: With each passing week it seems like the gap between the No. 1 ranked Rollers and the rest of the field grows. Steel-High beat Milton Hershey, the former No. 5 Class AAA team, in convincing fashion in Week 9. The Spartans came into the Week 9 match-up winners of seven straight and scoring points in buckets. All Milton Hershey managed to muster against the Rollers’ defense was six points and 145 total yards.